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of Java, and to be a very sportive and lively spe- 

 cies ; gamboling on the trees, and making a con- 

 tinual noise during the night. It is surmised by 

 Mons. Cepede, that the Bonneted Monkey may 

 perhaps be a variety of this species. 



EGRET VAR. ? 



Mo nea Monkey. Pennant Quadr. p. 20f. 



This, which is mentioned by Mr. Pennant in 

 his last edition of the History of Quadrupeds, is 

 thus described: fC With a high, upright, rusty 

 tuft on the crown : limbs and body ferruginous 

 mixed with dusky: belly and inside of the legs 

 whitish. It is called by the Malayes Monm, 

 from which is derived the English name Monkey. " 

 No farther description is given by Mr. Pennant, 

 nor do I know to what particular species his me- 

 morandum above-mentioned refers. 



RED MONKEY. 



S. Rubra. S. caudata barbata, buccis barbatis, *vertice dor so cati* 

 daque ex rufo sanguineus. Lin. Syst. Nat. Gmel. p. 34. 



Long-tailed red Monkey, pale ash-coloured beneath, with 

 bearded cheeks and a black or white band across the fore- 

 head. 



Le Patas. Buff. 14./. 208.//. 25. 26. 



Red Monkey. Pennant Quadr. p. 208. 



The upper parts of this animal are of the most 

 bright and vivid bay, so as almost to appear red : 

 v. 1. 4< 



